Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Lemgo (Germany). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Ölmühle mit Wasserrad, Sankt Marien, and Sankt Johann. Also, be sure to include Weserrenaissance-Museum in your itinerary.
Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Lemgo (North Rhine-Westphalia).
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Ölmühle mit Wasserrad
Top attraction, Watermill
Sankt Marien
The Evangelical Lutheran parish church of St. Mary is one of the five inner-city churches in Lemgo. Since 1306 it was the convent church of Dominican nuns. The Lippische Damenstift St. Marien in Lemgo, which is under the supervision of the Landesverband Lippe, still exists today. The St. Marien convent was united with the Cappel convent near Lippstadt by state law in 1971.
Sankt Johann
St. John's is a Protestant Reformed parish church in downtown Lemgo. The history of this church building can be traced back to about the year 780.
Address: 137 Mittelstraße, Lemgo
Weserrenaissance-Museum
History museum, Forts and castles, Museum
Address: Schloßstr. 15, 32657 Lemgo
Evangelische Kirche Brake
The Evangelical Reformed Church is a listed church building in Brake, a district of Lemgo in the district of Lippe.
Address: 1 Braker Mitte, Lemgo
Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe
University in Lemgo, Germany. The Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe is a state tech university in Ostwestfalen-Lippe in Lemgo, North Rhine-Westphalia. Additional campuses are in Detmold and Höxter. About 6,600 students work closely with 173 professors and about 550 other staff members in research, teaching and administration.
For several years, the university has been one of the ten most research-intensive universities of applied sciences in Germany. Due to its research performance, it was admitted to the European University Association in 2010.[1]
Address: Liebigstraße 87, Lemgo